AppleSox Struggle to Hit in Series Opener at Bend

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The Wenatchee AppleSox collected five hits and fell to the Bend Elks, 10-2, on Tuesday night at Vince Genna Stadium.

Right fielder Enzo Apodaca was the offensive force for the AppleSox. Apodaca hit his second home run of the summer over the right field fence to cut Bend’s lead down to 2-1 in the top of the fourth. Apodaca also hit a ground ball in the top of the eighth that allowed A.J. Guerrero to come home before Apodaca was tagged out by the pitcher. Apodaca has now hit safely in 21 of his last 29 games.

Bend scored two runs in the bottom of the first, four in the fifth, one in the sixth and three more in the eighth.

The AppleSox are back at Vince Genna Stadium Wednesday night at 6:35 for game two to try and even the series.

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Wenatchee Hits the Road For Penultimate Road Trip

GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox are back on the road to face the Bend Elks at Vince Genna Stadium tonight at 6:35.

The AppleSox took one-of-three games against the North division-leading Yakima Valley Pippins last weekend with Saturday’s win marking their season-high for runs scored (15) and hits collected (16). Skylar Hales kept Yakima Valley at bay with 4.1 scoreless innings of relief and struck out 10 Pippins for a new Sox season-high to seal the victory. Former AppleSox righty Seth Kuykendall stymied the AppleSox in a 5-1 Pippins win in Sunday’s rubber match.

In the past seven days, Wenatchee hit .261 with Michael O'Hara, Luc Stuka and Jackson Van De Brake collecting 19 combined hits. The .261 mark is 33 points higher than the team's .228 batting average overall. This boost helped Wenatchee score seven or more runs in half of their games last week.

In the last meeting between the AppleSox and Elks, the Sox took an exciting game one before losing the next two games to Bend at home. Bend got 41 hits off the AppleSox pitchers that weekend. Meanwhile, guys like former AppleSox infielder Justin Simpson set the Elks on fire as Simpson's first weekend in Wenatchee saw him score six runs in just three games.

With Wenatchee currently two-and-a-half games behind Bellingham for second place in the second half, the guys will look to take start their second-to-last roadtrip of 2021 in style. Bend enters this game behind the Sox in WCL runs scored with 175 (seventh) to Wenatchee's 180 (sixth). Currently, Bend is dead last with just seven home runs this summer. However, the Elks have the fewest offensive strikeouts in the league (267).

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The Wenatchee AppleSox will send out Cole Hatton for another series opener on the road. In July, Hatton is 1-0 with 3.40 earned run average, 18 strikeouts and just five walks. The Grayland, WA, native has pitched more innings in each successive start this month. Hatton is coming off his first win last Tuesday at Walla Walla.

Jacob Kmatz gets the nod for Bend. The incoming freshman at Oregon State is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in one appearance. He has pitched in two non-league games but allowed three runs (two earned) in four innings against Yakima Valley on July 20 to suffer the loss. He struck out seven Pippins and walked three.


Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below. Reily Chestnut will provide the play-by-play coverage.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Kuykendall Shuts Door On AppleSox

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Former AppleSix right-hander Seth Kuykendall only allowed one run in eight innings and the Yakima Valley Pippins defeated the AppleSox, 5-1, on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Kuykendall, who earned West Coast League Honorable Mention honors in 2019 with Wenatchee, struck out five in a season-high eight innings before another former AppleSox righty, Landon Schirer, pitched a scoreless ninth. 

Wenatchee’s only run came on a sacrifice fly by Jacob Wyeth in the second inning.

Yakima Valley scored one in the first inning before plating two in the fourth and two more in the fifth.

The AppleSox are off on Monday before heading to Bend to take on the Elks for the first of a three-game set beginning at 6:35 p.m. on Tuesday at Vince Genna Stadium.

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Sox Look To Steal Series From Pippins

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GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox look to take the series against the Yakima Valley Pippins at 5:35 p.m. tonight at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The AppleSox are coming off a 15-7 win over the Pippins after losing 15-5 on Friday. Last night's win marked season-highs for the AppleSox in runs and hits as nine-of-10 players collected at least one hit and six players recorded multi-hit efforts.

The real story of the game was Skylar Hales. The right-hander from Santa Clara tossed 4.1 scoreless innings of relief to earn the win. He struck out 10 batters to set a Sox single-game high this summer. Hales improved his ERA to a Sox-best 1.59. Saturday's appearance was his fourth scoreless multi-inning relief appearance of the summer.

Zach Toglia led the AppleSox at the plate by going 3-for-4 with four runs and 3 RBI. Dakota Duffalo also drove in three with a game-tying bases-clearing double in the sixth. Garrett Cutting gave the AppleSox the lead with a two-run single in the seventh before the Sox scored six runs in the eighth to blow it open. It was the second straight day that the AppleSox collected at least 12 hits. The AppleSox offense had only scored 24 runs in their previous six games but they have plated 20 in the last two days.

The AppleSox sit three games back of the Pippins for first place in the second half. The Pippins won the North Division in the first half and have thus clinched a playoff spot already.

If the Pippins win the North in the second half, the playoff spot goes to the team with the second-best overall record. The AppleSox enter tonight's game 2.5 games back of Bellingham for the second best mark. The Bells have won three in a row and are looking to sweep Ridgefield today at 1:05 p.m.

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Tonight’s pitching matchup is a battle of two pitchers going against their former teams. Cam Liss pitched in two games for Yakima Valley in 2019, including tossing 4.1 scoreless innings in relief against the AppleSox on June 8. He has a 2.74 ERA through six games this summer (including two non-league appearances). Liss has tossed back-to-back five inning starts and has only allowed one run across them while striking out eight both times.

Liss will be opposed by Seth Kuykendall. The right-hander earned All-WCL Honorable Mention honors with the AppleSox in 2019 and is 2-2 with a 3.09 ERA in seven games (all starts) this summer for the Pippins. He has struck out 33 and walked just eight in 40.2 innings.


Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets. The first 100 fans at tonight’s game will receive a Cam Liss baseball card while the first 150 will receive an AppleSox cowbell. Gates open at 4:30 p.m.

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Joel Norman and Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 5:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Hales Shuts Down Pippins, Bats Rally to Give Sox Win

Skylar Hales tossed 4.1 scoreless innings in relief and the Wenatchee AppleSox set a single-game high this summer for runs scored as they defeated the Yakima Valley Pippins, 15-7, on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Hales (1-1) turned in his second superb outing of the summer and kept the Pippins at bay while the AppleSox rallied late. He struck out 10, a Sox single-game high this summer, and recorded his fourth scoreless relief outing of three-or-more innings.

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Dakota Duffalo, Collin Villegas, A.J. Guerrero, Zach Toglia, Garrett Cutting and Jackson Van De Brake all recorded multi-hit games in the victory. Toglia collected three hits and drove in three as well. Their 15 runs and 16 hits set single-game highs in both categories this summer. Duffalo tied the game with a bases-clearing double in the sixth. Cutting gave Wenatchee the lead with a two-run single in the seventh.

The Pippins scored first with two runs in the second but the AppleSox responded with four in the bottom half thanks to an RBI single from Toglia, a wild pitch to score Guerrero, an RBI double from Michael O’Hara and a sac fly by Van De Brake.

Yakima Valley scored five runs over the next three innings to take a 7-4 lead but that was all that they would get offensively for the rest of the game. The AppleSox added six runs of insurance in the eighth to pick up perhaps their finest win of the summer to date.

The AppleSox look to take the series on Sunday night when they face the Pippins at 5:35 p.m. Cam Liss tosses for the AppleSox against former Sox right-hander Seth Kuykendall. Fans will receive a Liss baseball card as well as an AppleSox cowbell for the first 150 fans.

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AppleSox Searching for Win Against the Pippins Tonight

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GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox will try to even the series tonight at home against the Yakima Valley Pippins with a 6:35 first pitch. The Sox fell 15-5 yesterday in the second highest scoring contest between the AppleSox and Pippins ever. Last night's 20 runs was 13 less than June 12th, 2017's 33 run display powered by Wenatchee's single game record 25-run explosion.

The Pippins scored in six innings with the tone set early by their four-run first inning. Still, Wenatchee kept the fight against Kenny Johnson. Wenatchee scored four times in the bottom of the sixth. The onslaught forced Johnson's start to end as the Sox collected five hits, including four straight singles. Jackson Van De Brake joined Michael O'Hara in the three-hit club with his first this season. Tino Bethancourt also had two hits with the first RBI knock by a Sox in the second frame.

Outside of Wenatchee, northern rivals Bellingham and Walla Walla both picked up wins last night. Now, the AppleSox need to build up some victories as they sit two game behind Walla Walla for second place.

Heading into tonight's second game of the weekend, Wenatchee sits at eighth in the league with a .224 batting average after tallying 12 hits yesterday. Yakima Valley is only one step higher with their .229 mark. The Sox are still second in stolen bases around the West Coast circuit. Wenatchee has stolen 65 bags this summer.

The Pippins have stolen 42 altogether, but are tied with Cowlitz for fewest failed attempts (six). Yakima Valley and Wenatchee possess the second and third most offensive strikeouts respectively. Pitching wise Wenatchee is tied for fourth with 148 walks allowed this summer while the Pippins are tied for seventh with Bellingham.

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Starting tonight for the AppleSox is starter Trey Miller. Miller will try to earn his first win of the summer against the North division leading Yakima Valley Pippins. Miller is 0-2 with 6.30 ERA. His last outing was July 16th against the CCL All-Stars. Miller lasted four innings while he gave up five runs off ten hits. But, Miller did walk just one batter and struck out six, both season-bests.

Opposing Miller is Yakima Valley’s Tyler Frieders. Frieders has allowed just two earned runs in the month of July. The Yakima Valley College Yak is sporting a 3-2 record complemented by a 2.61 earned run average, 34 strikeouts and nine walks.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets. Tonight is “Christmas in July” night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium so be sure to bring your spirits and grab some ‘Sox ornaments for the best time of the year!

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

AppleSox Fall In Series-Opener to Pippins

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The Yakima Valley Pippins defeated the Wenatchee AppleSox, 15-5, on Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Michael O’Hara and Jackson Van De Brake both recorded three-hit games in the loss.

The Pippins pounced early by scoring four runs in the first and later plated five in the fifth and three in the sixth. The AppleSox scored four in the sixth but never led on Friday night.

The series continues on Saturday night when the AppleSox celebrate Christmas in July by giving out AppleSox Christmas ornaments to fans. Tickets are available at applesox.com/tickets.

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AppleSox Welcome Familiar Faces, Pippins to Wenatchee This Weekend

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The Wenatchee AppleSox face the Yakima Valley Pippins for the first time this season in a three-game set beginning tonight at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium at 6:35 p.m.

Former AppleSox head coach Kyle Krustangel and assistant coach Cash Ulrich return to Wenatchee for the first time since quitting to take on the same roles with the Pippins. From 2017-19 the duo led the AppleSox to an 84-78 record and came within three outs of leading the team to the 2019 West Coast League Championship Series.

Krustangel and Ulrich aren’t the only familiar faces on Yakima Valley. Four different Pippins played for the AppleSox previously. Spencer Marenco, Landon Schirer and Seth Kuykendall played for Wenatchee in 2019 while Mason Marenco suited up for the AppleSox in 2018. Schirer led the 2019 AppleSox with six saves and has already recorded that many this summer in six appearances. Kuykendall earned All-WCL Honorable Mention honors in 2019 after recording a 2.17 ERA in 10 games. Mason Marenco was one of the AppleSox’ four All-Stars in 2018 and his younger brother, Spencer, joined the team late in 2019 and played in eight games.

The Pippins won the first half with a 15-9 mark and finished four games ahead of the next-closest team. The Sox are three games back of first place Yakima Valley in the second half but if the Pippins win the second half, the second-half playoff spot goes to the team with the next-best overall record. The AppleSox sit a game-and-a-half back of having the next-best overall record.

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Taking the ball today is lefthander Jack Lee. The southpaw is 0-1 with a 7.04 earned run average through two appearances this summer. Lee is really fresh after not pitching last weekend against the CCL All-Stars. The future UC-Santa Barbara Gaucho was a late scratch due to an illness but is ready to go today against the best team in the North Division. This will be his second straight start.

Battling Lee for Yakima Valley is Kenny Johnson. Johnson, who was Lee’s teammate this past spring at Cal State-Bakersfield, is 3-3 with a 5.11 earned run average. The Lancaster, CA native is coming off back-to-back starts with six or more innings and six strikeouts. Time to see who will win in this battle of former CSUB Roadrunners!

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets.

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Joel Norman and Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

AppleSox Win Pitchers' Duel to Take Series vs Sweets

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In a game that featured a combined 27 strikeouts the Wenatchee AppleSox defeated the Walla Walla Sweets, 1-0, on Thursday night at Borleske Stadium.

Travis Craven of Walla Walla and Jacob Hughes of Wenatchee both tossed shutout starts and racked up the strikeouts. Craven struck out 14 in eight shutout innings while Hughes punched out eight in six shutout innings. Gavin Gorrell did not allow any hits and struck out four in three shutout innings of relief to earn his first win of the season.

The AppleSox scored. the game’s only run in the ninth against Sweets reliever Caden Kaelber. Adam Grob drew a one-out walk and then Luc Stuka was intentionally walked with two outs to put runners at first and second. Collin Villegas hit a ball slightly to the left of second baseman Parker Price. The former AppleSox infielder gloved it, did a 360-degree turn and threw it toward the AppleSox first-base dugout. Grob easily scored and that was all the AppleSox needed.

For the second straight night an AppleSox starting pitcher set the team’s single-game high for pitches thrown. Logan Mercado threw 99 pitches on Wednesday and then Hughes tossed 99 on Thursday night. His six-inning start marked the eighth time in the last 11 games that an AppleSox started tossed at least five innings and the Sox have won five of those eight games.

The AppleSox return home Friday night to face the Yakima Valley Pippins at 6:35 p.m. for the first game of a three-game series. Friday night is Chelan PUD Night and Satuday is Christmas in July Night where fans will receive an AppleSox Christmas ornament. Tickets for all three games are available at applesox.com/tickets.

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AppleSox End Road Trip Tonight vs Sweets

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GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox face the Walla Walla Sweets tonight in their seventh rubber match of the season tonight at 6:35 p.m. at Borleske Stadium.

The AppleSox have entered the final game of a three-game set against a West Coast League opponent tied six times previously and have won the rubber match three times with wins on June 10 against Walla Walla, June 24 on the road at Cowlitz and July 8 at Port Angeles.

Wenatchee looks to bounce back from an 8-2 loss last night. Logan Mercado was sharp again, tossing six innings and striking out seven on a season-high 99 pitches, not just the most in a start for him but for any AppleSox pitcher this summer. The right-hander at Oregon struck out seven, one off his single-game high. Mercado's effort marked the 11th time that an AppleSox starter has tossed at least five innings in a start. An AppleSox starter has now tossed at least five innings in seven of their last 10 games but the Sox have only won four of those last seven five-or-more inning starts from their starting pitcher.

Offensively, Luc Stuka continued his impressive road trip with his second consecutive multi-hit game and his eighth this season with a single and a double. His ninth-inning double ties him with Adam Grob for the most two-baggers on the AppleSox this summer. Stuka is second to only Dakota Duffalo (nine) for the AppleSox lead in multi-hit games but tied him with his seventh two-hit night of the summer.

Michael O'Hara doubled in the AppleSox' only two runs last night for his second double in as many days at the plate.

Wenatchee looks for a turnaround performance from the bullpen tonight. After tossing four shutout innings of relief on Tuesday, they gave up six runs in Walla Walla's final two trips to the plate Wednesday. Jared Engman allowed three runs in the seventh before Alex Brady gave up three more in the eighth. AppleSox relievers have struggled this month, recording a 7.85 ERA in 47 innings pitched over 12 games.

Following tonight’s game the AppleSox return home to face the Yakima Valley Pippins tomorrow through Sunday at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Friday is Chelan PUD Night and Saturday is Christmas in July as fans will receive AppleSox Christmas ornaments. Tickets for all three games can be purchased at applesox.com/tickets.

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Jacob Hughes starts tonight for the AppleSox. The right-hander and incoming freshman at Oregon will make his second start since rejoining the rotation a week ago and his fifth of the summer. He allowed two runs (one earned) in 2.2 innings last Thursday against Bellingham. Hughes entered that game with just three walks issued in his first 18.2 innings of the summer over six appearances but he walked three Bells before exiting. Overall, Hughes is 0-1 with a 5.06 ERA.

Hughes’ first start of the summer came June 10 against the Sweets. He earned a no decision but dazzled on the mound with only one run on four hits allowed in five innings and six strikeouts.

He’ll be opposed by Travis Craven. The southpaw from Whitman College is 3-3 with a 3.34 ERA. He has divided his 11 appearances nearly in half between starts and relief outings as tonight will be his seventh start of the summer. In 37.2 innings he has struck out 36, walked seven and allowed 36 hits.


Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show. Joel Norman will provide play-by-play coverage.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Mercado Strong Again But Sox Fall to Sweets

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Logan Mercado only allowed two runs and struck out seven in six innings but the Wenatchee AppleSox lost to the Walla Walla Sweets, 8-2, on Wednesday night at Borleske Stadium.

Mercado tossed a season-high 99 pitches for an AppleSox pitcher and finished one off his season-best for strikeouts but the AppleSox could not get him a third straight victory.

Michael O’Hara brought in the AppleSox’ two runs with an RBI double in the sixth inning with one out to tie but he was stranded. The Sweets scored three in the seventh and three more in the eighth to pick up the win.

Luc Stuka singled and doubled to record his second consecutive multi-hit game and his eighth this summer.

Now, the AppleSox look to take this series as well as the season series when they face the Sweets on Thursday night at 6:35 p.m.

AppleSox Looks To Take Season Series vs Sweets Tonight

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GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox look to take their fifth West Coast League series of the season tonight as they face the Walla Walla Sweets at 6:35 p.m. at Borleske Stadium. A series victory tonight would give the AppleSox a season-series victory over the Sweets. The AppleSox guaranteed at least a tie this summer against the Sweets with a 7-1 win last night. Cole Hatton struck out five and only allowed one run in five innings. Michael DeFelippi punched out two in a scoreless sixth after he loaded up the bases with no outs. Skylar Hales tossed a scoreless final three innings to pick up his first save of the summer. The AppleSox scored four runs in the top of the ninth provide some breathing room.

Now, the AppleSox turn to Logan Mercado (2-1, 3.47 ERA) to try and pick up a series victory. Hatton's effort last night marked the 10th time an AppleSox starter tossed at least five innings in a start and the sixth time in the last nine games. Wenatchee is 8-2 in these instances and has won four-of-the-last-six times that this has occurred.

A series win tonight will give the AppleSox their first since taking two-of-three against the Port Angeles Lefties, July 6-8. The AppleSox have won four series this season, including their first series against the Sweets, June 8-10. A win tonight or tomorrow would give the AppleSox their third road series victory to go along with the trip to Port Angeles and taking two-of-three from Cowlitz, June 22-24. The AppleSox enter tonight's game winners of four-of-their-last-six road games.

Last night's win pulled the AppleSox into a tie for third place in the North Division in terms of overall record. If Yakima Valley wins the second half, the second half North Division playoff spot goes to the team with the next-best overall record. The Pippins currently sit in first place in the second half and the AppleSox are 1.5 games back of the idle Bellingham Bells for the second-best overall record. The Sox are two games out of first in the second half.

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Logan Mercado will make his fourth start of the summer tonight. He’s tossed at least four innings in all three starts and has increased how many innings he has tossed in each start. The incoming sophomore at Oregon is coming off tossing a seven shutout innings a week ago against Bellingham in a 5-0 win. He has only allowed one run in his last two games, spanning 12 innings, and has struck out 11 in that time.

The Sweets send Andrew Baughn to the hill in an effort to tie up the series. He’s making his Sweets debut after posting a 2.87 ERA and striking out 55 hitters in 47 innings across 16 games this spring at Southern Idaho. He allowed 30 hits, walked 17 and plunked 11 hitters in that time.


Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show. Joel Norman will provide play-by-play coverage.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Pitching, Defense Buoy AppleSox Over Sweets

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The Wenatchee AppleSox turned three double plays and three pitchers combined to strike out 11 Walla Walla Sweets in a 7-1 win at Borleske Stadium on Tuesday night.

Cole Hatton struck out five in five innings while only allowing one run. It marked the second time that he tossed five innings, but the first time that he did so in his six starts. Hatton allowed his only run in the fifth on an RBI triple and things got interesting as the Sweets put runners at second and third with two outs. A base hit could have tied the game but first baseman Luc Stuka snagged a liner headed over him and then tossed to second to double up the runner and end the inning.

Michael DeFelippi made things interesting in the sixth when he loaded up the bases with three straight hits allowed. He buckled down and struck out two before inducing a lineout to third baseman Tino Bethancourt to end the inning.

Skylar Hales went the rest of the way, shutting out the Sweets in three innings while striking out four to earn his first save of the summer.

The AppleSox took a 3-1 lead into the ninth inning and had only collected three hits to that point, but added some insurance with four runs on five hits. John Newman Jr. plated two on a single up the middle and Dakota Duffalo lofted a ball to center that got lost in the lights and scored two more.

It wasn’t the first time that the AppleSox capitalized on defensive mistakes. The Sweets committed three errors but the Sox’ first run came thanks to a mental error. Michael O’Hara led off with a double to left field that was misread and then scored two batters later on a triple by Adam Grob.

The AppleSox are now 3-1 against Walla Walla this season and look to take this road series with a win on Wednesday night. Logan Mercado gets the ball for the 6:35 p.m. game.

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Wenatchee Seeking Strong Start in Road Trip to Walla Walla

The Wenatchee AppleSox’s sixth road trip of 2021 takes them to Borleske Stadium for a three-game set against the Walla Walla Sweets. Game one starts tonight at 6:35. The importance of this series cannot be understated. Larry Price's Sweets are tied with Yakima Valley for first place in the second half North standings. With Wenatchee just two games behind, a series win would help push the Sox into that position while also giving them an advantage if they end up tying with Walla Walla come regular season’s end.

Wenatchee is riding high off their first three-game series sweep against their non-league foe, the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars. Offensively, the Sox hit a home run every game against the CCL. Adam Grob, Collin Villegas, Luc Stuka and Jacob Wyeth all left the yard. Even after a rough start on Friday, AppleSox pitching proved too tough to take down and allowed just one run in the CCL's final 16 innings. The Sox are now 5-2 with five straight wins in non-league play.

The last time Wenatchee played Walla Walla was their first WCL home series of 2021. The Sox pulled two wins from Walla Walla when infielder Adam Grob launched two home runs in his first games in Wenatchee and Tino Bethancourt iced the series in the eighth on June 10 with a solo shot. However, the Sox arms were the real MVPs. Jacob Hughes had his best showing of the summer so far when he went a season-long five innings with a season-high six strikeouts in the rubber match on June 10. At that point, Wenatchee's first three wins of 2021 all featured pitching that allowed just two earned runs or less.

Now, Wenatchee is looking to take their third road series of the summer. Walla Walla enters this series 12-17 overall with a 3-3 second half mark. The Sweets beat the Port Angeles Lefties last weekend. Walla Walla's offense helped them win the last two contests off 21 hits that brought in 16 runs.

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The AppleSox will rely on Cole Hatton for another Tuesday away from home. Hatton’s stock has been rising over his last two starts. The incoming sophomore at Saint Martin’s has struck out 13 and walked just two over his last eight and two-third innings. In his last start a week ago in Bellingham, Hatton had his longest start of the summer. Alas, Hatton is searching for his first AppleSox win tonight in his first appearance against the Sweets.

Opposing Hatton will be one of the top pitchers in the league. Mason Kokodynski is currently second among pitchers in WCL wins (three), ERA (1.61) and opponents batting average (.135). However, the AppleSox are one of just two teams this summer to pick up two earned runs against Kokodynski back on June 9th.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show. Joel Norman will provide play-by-play coverage.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Wyeth, Liss Lead AppleSox Past CCL All-Stars

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The Wenatchee AppleSox swept the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars with a 10-1 win on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Jacob Wyeth drove in four runs with a three-run homer in the third and then an RBI double in the sixth.

Cam Liss was lights-out on the mound, striking out eight in five shutout innings, marking the second time this summer that he struck out that many.

Luc Stuka, Tino Bethancourt, Zach Toglia and Skylar Hales joined Wyeth in recording multi-hit games. Rance Pittman came out of the bullpen and struck out the side in order in the sixth.

Two local products toed the rubber for the CCL on Sunday. Kade Kuske, an incoming senior at Eastmont High School this fall, tossed the first four innings before recent Wenatchee High School graduate Jack Kovanen tossed the final two innings in relief.

Sunday’s game, like the previous two, was called after six-and-a-half innings.

The AppleSox are back in action on Tuesday against the Walla Walla Sweets for a three-game road trip at Borleske Stadium. First pitch for all three games is at 6:35 p.m.

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Listen to postgame interview with Liss and Wyeth as well as in-game discussion with Logan Mercado and Hales (before he entered as a pinch hitter).

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Skylar Hales Joins the Broadcast in the Fourth Inning
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Wenatchee Tries to Get Their First Three-Game Sweep of 2021

The Wenatchee AppleSox are in position for a sweep tonight against the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. The AppleSox followed up their comeback on Friday with a 9-0 shutout yesterday.

Tyler Chipman’s emergency start saw the future Seattle Redhawk throw three clean innings. Chipman was at his best in the second frame when he struck out all three batters he faced. His relief didn’t leave him hanging. Overall this weekend, Wenatchee’s five relievers have given up one run, five walks and struck out ten in seven innings.

The Sox offense in their first two contests has come up with some big swings. The Sox have homered three times so far. Adam Grob hit the first one three batters into the bottom of the first and then Collin Villegas drilled the first three-run big fly of the summer for Wenatchee later in the fifth. Call it Deja Vu because Luc Stuka smacked the third home run of the weekend as the third hitter in the game just like Grob! In total, Wenatchee has plated 16 runs off 15 hits so far.

Standing tall for your AppleSox today is future Washington State Cougar Cam Liss. Liss is coming in off his best start of the season. Despite the no-decision last Sunday against Corvallis, Liss pitched five beautiful innings and set a new summer-high with eight Knights’ punchouts. His performance helped Wenatchee hold a 6-0 lead entering the sixth inning. However, that performance wasn’t his first one with zeros on the scoreboard.

That happened the previous Saturday against the Highline Bears. Liss relieved starter Jack Lee and heaved three shutout frames to take the win behind a six-strikeout, zero-hit showcase. Like butter, Liss was on a roll because he finished that outing with four whiffs versus the last six he faced.

The CCL All-Stars have not announced a starter for tonight’s series finale in Wenatchee.

This game should be a howling good time as the AppleSox host their first ever “Bark in the Park Night”. Enjoy a ballgame with the best friend anyone could hope for!

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets.

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Joel Norman and Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 5:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

AppleSox Shut Out CCL All-Stars

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The Wenatchee AppleSox shut out their second opponent of this week via a 9-0 victory over the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Tyler Chipman, Skylar Hales, Alex Brady and Chase Grillo all combined to shut out the All-Stars in a complete team effort on the mound. Chipman started and struck out three in three shutout innings with all three of his punchouts coming in a 1-2-3 second inning. Hales punched out three of his own in two innings before Brady struck out two in the sixth. Grillo punched out three to close out the game, which was called after six-and-a-half innings.

At the plate, Luc Stuka hit a two-run homer, John Newman doubled in a run and Michael O’Hara singled in a pair.

Two members of Eastmont High School’s baseball team, both past and present, appeared on the mound for the Cascade Collegiate League. Logan Schneider, a senior this fall for the Wildcats, tossed the first 3.1 innings before giving way to Ky Morris, who pitched an inning of his own. Morris graduated from Eastmont High School in 2020 and pitched for the University of Maine at Farmington this past spring.

The AppleSox wrap up the three-game set against the All-Stars on Sunday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. It’s Bark in the Park Night and fans are welcome to bring their dog to the game at no additional cost. Dogs must be leashed and fans who do choose to bring their dog must be seated in the grass area in left field. Tickets are available at applesox.com/tickets.

Wenatchee Looking to Bring Down the CCL All-Stars

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The Wenatchee AppleSox are back at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium tonight to play the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars. Wenatchee worked back from a 6-2 deficit entering the bottom of the fifth to beat the CCL squad 7-6 yesterday.

Designated hitter Collin Villegas bashed a screaming three-run blast to cut the CCL lead to just 6-5. That round trip run was Villegas’ first of the summer in either league or non-league action. It was also the second home run for Wenatchee yesterday after Adam Grob tied the game at one apiece in the bottom of the first with two outs. After two straight two-out doubles by Garrett Cutting and Adam Grob to give Wenatchee the lead, Martin Haswell worked out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam to close the door.

Now the Sox are looking to pull off their second straight series win over a non-league foe and remain perfect heading into matchup number four all-time against the CCL All-Stars. The AppleSox are 3-2 this summer in non-league action with all three wins coming in their last three tries.

Wenatchee had lefty Jack Lee scheduled for today’s start. Lee was scratched due an illness. Wenatchee hasn’t announced the starter yet.

The CCL All-Stars haven’t announced a starting pitcher yet either.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets.

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Joel Norman and Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.

Grob Homers, Doubles In Game-Winning Run vs CCL All-Stars

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Adam Grob homered in the first inning and then doubled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning to help lead the Wenatchee AppleSox to a 7-6 win over the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars on Friday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

The game was called after six-and-a-half innings due to the All-Stars being limited on the number of available pitchers.

Though Grob homered to dead-center in the first, Friday night did not get off to the start that the AppleSox wanted. The CCL All-Stars scored in each of the first three innings and took a 5-1 lead into the bottom of the fourth. The AppleSox began to chip away as Zach Toglia hit an RBI single in the fourth before Collin Villegas hit a three-run homer in the fifth to draw the AppleSox within one run.

Aidan Selfridge singled and stood at third base with two outs in the sixth when Garrett Cutting tied the game with a double to left-center. Grob followed with an opposite-field double into the right-field corner to give the AppleSox their first lead of the game.

Martin Haswell loaded up the bases before recording an out in the ninth but got all three outs in order to lock down the save with a scoreless inning.

Jeffrey Heinrich allowed a run in the fifth but struck out two and stranded a pair in the sixth to earn the victory.

The AppleSox look to take the non-league series on Saturday night when they face the All-Stars again at 6:35. Jack Lee is the probable pitcher for the AppleSox.

Listen to postgame interviews with Haswell and Cutting below.

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Wenatchee Welcomes the Cascade Collegiate League All-Stars into Town

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GAME NOTES

The Wenatchee AppleSox are back home for another fun round of non-league action against the Cascade Collegiate League All-Star team at 6:35 p.m. at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium

The AppleSox fell last night to the Bellingham Bells 11-5 at Joe Martin Field. Wenatchee got off to a great start once again and headed into the bottom of the fifth leading 5-2. Dakota Duffalo drilled his first RBI triple to give Wenatchee a 1-0 lead two batters into the affair. Two batters after that, Tino Bethancourt also collected an RBI three-bagger and then scored on a wild pitch to give Jacob Hughes a four-run cushion before he even stepped onto the slab. Despite the loss, Enzo Apodaca shined with his first three-hitter of the summer season against a WCL foe.

Wenatchee's last time out against a non-league opponent got the fireworks started well before the Fourth of July celebrations. The Sox socked the Highline Bears over two games by a combined 35-9 advantage. Luc Stuka hit the first Sox cycle ever while Apodaca, Skylar Hales and A.J. Guerrero all went yard during the weekend sweep.

Wenatchee is 2-2 this season against non-league competitors. They started off 0-2 after losing their first two 2021 contests to the NW Star Academy Nighthawks. Then, they got back on track with heavy offensive force against the Bears. These battles against the CCL team will be just the third, fourth and fifth meetings ever between these two clubs.

The last time the AppleSox faced the CCL squad was on July 31, 2019. The Sox won 13-0 to sweep both games against the CCL that summer along with a . Current Corvallis RHP Brett Gillis went 2-for-5 that day while first baseman Dalton Harum also collected two hits in five trips. The star of the game however was starting pitcher Brett Garcia. Garcia struck out 12 CCL batters in just five innings of work and allowed only one hit.

The AppleSox have hit .303 in their four non-league bouts this summer. Apodaca paces the squad with seven base-hits while Guerrero went six-for-10 in his two appearances against the Highline Bears. on July 2 and 3

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The AppleSox will go with Trey Miller for another Friday night in Wenatchee. Miller is 0-2 with a 6.30 ERA in WCL games. The rising sophomore from South Carolina-Upstate has struck out just five and walked two in WCL action. His best start was two Fridays back against the Highline Bears. Miller worked for five innings to hold the Bears to one run off five hits with a season-high four punchouts.

The Cascade Collegiate League has not announced a starting pitcher for today’s game.


Former AppleSox player Johnny Sage will throw out the first pitch before tonight’s game. Fans will also receive Johnny Sage AppleSox baseball cards at the guest services stand upon entering Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at applesox.com/tickets.

Tonight’s game will be televised live on The NCWLIFE Channel. You can watch the game the following ways…

The AppleSox will also provide a live video broadcast of tonight’s game with a synced-up radio feed. It can be seen on playsight.com. Joel Norman and Reily Chestnut will provide play-by-play coverage.

Listen live to the action on Sunny FM at kcsyfm.com on your desktop computer or by tuning in at any of the following stations below.

  • Wenatchee: 93.9 FM

  • East Wenatchee/Rock Island: 98.1 FM

  • Lake Chelan Valley: 95.3 FM

  • Brewster/Pateros: 101.3 FM

  • Okanogan Valley: 101.9 FM

  • Omak/Tonasket/Oroville: 97.7 FM

  • Methow Valley: 106.3 FM

Pregame coverage begins at 6:10 p.m. with the Horan Estates Winery Pregame Show and the broadcast wraps up with the Denny’s Late Night Postgame Show.

Live stats can be found on Pointstreak.